These stars are giving us serious mane envy with their always-versatile 'dos.

These stars are giving us serious mane envy with their always-versatile 'dos.

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Sandra Bullock

Sandra Bullock

To get Bullock’s smooth, sleek hair, first apply a serum or cream to your hair and comb through. Part your hair on the side (diagonally, not straight back), and blow dry. "Then, flat-iron if needed for the finishing touch," recommends Vanessa Ungaro, stylist at Warren-Tricomi Salons.

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Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon

Blow dry damp hair into two sections using a round brush to lift the roots. Once your hair is completely dry, take a one-inch curling iron and curl sections away from your face. Make sure to the leave the ends out for looser curls. If they still appear tighter than you’d like, use a flat iron at the ends for a sleeker look. Use a texture spray to give locks a casual, yet styled look.

Sandra Bullock

To get Bullock’s smooth, sleek hair, first apply a serum or cream to your hair and comb through. Part your hair on the side (diagonally, not straight back), and blow dry. "Then, flat-iron if needed for the finishing touch," recommends Vanessa Ungaro, stylist at Warren-Tricomi Salons.

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Reese Witherspoon

Blow dry damp hair into two sections using a round brush to lift the roots. Once your hair is completely dry, take a one-inch curling iron and curl sections away from your face. Make sure to the leave the ends out for looser curls. If they still appear tighter than you’d like, use a flat iron at the ends for a sleeker look. Use a texture spray to give locks a casual, yet styled look.

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Kerry Washington

While your hair is still damp, apply a light hold styling gel. Then create a deep side part right where the arch of your eyebrow hits. For initial curls, use hot rollers. Then, section off a two-inch section near the nape of your neck and use a one-inch curling iron to stretch the curls out. Afterward, use a 1 1/4-inch curling iron to style another two-inch section. Carry on with these two steps, alternating between the two irons as you work your way through your hair.

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Elisabeth Hasselbeck

Take a 1 1/4-inch curling iron and curl just the bottom of your hair in pieces, alternating the direction from going forward to back, away from your face. Don’t curl the tops of tresses; focusing on just the ends achieves a more natural wave, says Ungaro.

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Sandra Oh

To get voluminous movement like Oh, first apply a volumizer from roots to ends and comb through. Then, blow-dry hair either using only your fingers or a round brush. Next, set your hair in Velcro rollers for a minimum of 10 minutes. Finish by combing out with your fingers, recommends Ungaro.

Kate Hudson

This laidback look requires little effort. Apply a mousse to damp hair for volume, as well as hydrating Argan oil to the ends for extra hydration. Separate hair into two-inch horizontal sections and blow dry so the hot air is blowing down the strands. Make sure to add a nozzle to your blow dryer for more control and use a light hairspray to finish it off.

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Sally Field

"This style is perfectly imperfect because it flips, yet it’s still controlled," says Ungaro. Simply use a 2-inch round brush as you blow-dry your hair.

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Elizabeth Banks

To get Elizabeth Bank's wavy, tousled tresses, try these styling tricks on second-day hair (the day after you’ve washed it). Use dry shampoo at the roots to absorb any oil and then take a 1 1/2-inch curling iron to create volume. Wrap large sections of your hair around the barrel, without curling the ends, for a softer feel. Then using a wide-tooth comb, brush hair on the crown of the head and fasten the top section with bobby pins. This will create a natural half up, half down look.

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Jane Krakowski

"Find the arch of your eyebrow to start your part," suggests Ungaro. Then, run a volumizer through your hair and blow-dry completely. After your hair’s dry, take a 1 1/4-inch to 2-inch curling iron and set your hair away from your face. "Finally, use a sculpting paste and scrunch the curls for texture and control," she adds.